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In a rare bit of good news, some manufacturers like Samsung are starting to incorporate the same [security technology](https://news.samsung.com/global/samsung-electronics-becomes-the-company-with-the-largest-number-of-level-diamond-iot-security-rating-verifications-by-ul-solutions-in-the-home-appliances-industry) such as their [Knox](https://www.samsungknox.com/en/secured-by-knox) into their appliances, which includes secure boot.
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To me this marks a turning point from manufacturers of IoT products not caring about security at all to beginning to implement some basic improvements. Now, I stil won't tell anyone to get a smart fridge, but if you do, at least it'll be more secure than before.
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To me this marks a turning point from manufacturers of IoT products not caring about security at all to beginning to implement some basic improvements. Now, I still won't tell anyone to get a smart fridge, but if you do, at least it'll be more secure than before.
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